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This Eighternity™ Diamond was graded by the GIA as weighing 0.75 carats and being of VS-1 in clarity and F in color with inert fluorescence with Very Good polish and Very Good symmetry. Scan down the page for additional details and clarity photographs. Come see this diamond in our store! Please note that the
manufacturer of the Eighternity Brand Diamond prohibits us from posting
prices on the internet or discussing price via email in an effort to
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permitted to say that Eighternity Diamonds cost more than ideal cut
diamonds of comparable carat weight, color and clarity. Please
call us at (888) 642-3423 for pricing and current availability. Be sure to scroll down through the entire page because we provide a lot of information! |
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The primary inclusion is an extremely small diamond crystal located in the center region of the table facet. For detailed explanations of the various types of inclusions, please refer to Clarity Characteristics. Sarin DiaMension computerized proportions analysis confirms that the proportions of the diamond are within the range for the zero ideal cut rating, refer to this document for an explanation of how to interpret the results of the proportions analysis. To assist with identification "GIA 13704956" and "Eighternity ∞" is inscribed on the girdle edge of the diamond. For a really detailed view of the proportions and facet structure of this diamond, check out the 3D model for this diamond by clicking on the Sarin DiaVision icon pictured above. Note that you will need to download the Sarin Viewer from Sarin Technologies and install it on your system and that you can view only one Sarin DiaVision file on your computer at a time, you will need to close one file to view another. The Gem Ex Brilliance Scope Light Performance Analysis confirms that this diamond is gorgeous with Very High Brilliance (reflected white light) and High to Very High Dispersion (reflected colored light or fire) and Very High Scintillation which results in a Spectral Light Show which is sure to please! This is how the diamond "faces up" as seen through our Gem Scope, the diamond crystal located in the table facet is barely visible at this focal depth as indicated by the red arrow in the second picture. We are unable to locate the inclusion without magnification. This is how the table facet appears as seen through our Gem Scope using a normal light source, the diamond crystal is indicated by the red arrow. We diffused the light in the second photograph to provide you with a different perspective of the inclusions. The third and fourth images are extreme close-up's as seen through our Gem Scope using normal and diffused light. |
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To view the virtual model for this diamond using the GemAdvisor software developed by Moscow State University in Russia, you must Download this Free Software from MSU and install it on your system. Open the DiaCalc Program via the Programs Section on your computer and then click on the icon above to run the file. |
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"DiamCalc" Computerized Mathematical Ray Tracing Analysis: The DiamCalc program simulates the probable paths of light return based upon the proportions of the diamond as determined by the OGI Mega Scope. The estimated paths of light return and the estimated percentages of light return or leakage for each beam of light do not remain constant... Rather they change appropriately as the axis of the diamond is rotated and refer to a specific beam of light and not the overall visual effect... Thus if there are indications of light leakage, those percentages refer only to a specific beam of light as portrayed passing through the stone at a specific angle and do not indicate "overall light leakage" values for the stone... Leakage can thus be mathematically "eliminated" simply by rotating the axis of the stone, so the bottom line is don't get too caught up in the "meaning" of these images, we just post them because they're kind of cool and we realize that you would probably rather have access to them than not... The reality however is that we only buy diamonds that impress us visually for our inventory, we don't rely on the results of this program as part of our selection process because we insist on personally evaluating every diamond that we represent to guarantee that it meets our personal selection criteria. |
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All Eighternity™ Diamonds exhibit this eight pointed star with the double head pattern when viewed while unmounted through a Gems Fantasy Scope. |
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